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Parking & Directions for Silkworm The Hall at Elsewhere
599 Johnson Ave., Brooklyn, NY
11237, US
1. Street Parking (varies) - Free to $2/hour
2. The Well Parking Lot - 0.2 miles - $10
3. 45 N 5th St Garage - 0.3 miles - $20
4. 1 North 11th St Garage - 0.4 miles - $15
5. 50 N 6th St Lot - 0.5 miles - $12
Silkworm Concert Live at The Hall at Elsewhere | Brooklyn – May 11th, 2026
The Hall at Elsewhere in Silkworm Brooklyn is one of those rare spots where unforgettable moments happen, especially when artists debut their latest work. It’s not just your usual concert hall, with an outdoor stage now part of the scene, it’s like the city’s giving live music a breath of fresh air, literally. Come august 2026, they’re rolling out a series of themed nights that span everything from indie rock to experimental jazz, making each visit feel special. This place isn’t just popular for its vibe, though, it snagged the best new venue award from a major music magazine back in 2019, which totally speaks to its creative edge. If you’re trying to snag a good view, Row U is decent enough, even if it’s a little further back, and the rear seating is usually a wallet-friendly option that still gets you close enough to feel the energy. Getting there is a breeze, if you’re near the heritage center, just head west on Fourth Ave, or hop on your bike and follow the 12th St cycle path then turn right at the intersection. Silkworm Brooklyn really knows how to keep live music fresh and exciting, and the Hall at Elsewhere is a perfect example of that.